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why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old democrat suffered hip and rib contusions, but we are told he is in good condition. >>> a threatening new video has surfaced on the web. it shows al zawahiri calls on muslims around the world to kidnap westerners. he said the president lied to the american people about the u.s. military withdrawal from iraq and the withdrawal from afghanistan. >>> we have more ahead in this hour -- >> here's what's coming up. >>> of the 50 states electing the president, these are the states that could swing either way. all morning we're putting the undecided states of america in focus. >> looks like it's going to be a pretty
why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old...
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patriotism and popular culture in the new united states. on june 19th of 1812, james madison made a public announcement of the first war ever to be declared in the history of the united states. he said, quote, i exhort all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wrongs, that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis patriotism was needed. he sought to justify the conflict to the population at large and motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority in congress had voted in favor of declaring war not one single member of the federalist party had voted in support of the war. northeastern federalists took a very skeptical view of the war, far more so than did southern and western members of the democratic republican party that madison was leading. ostensibly a conflict with britain over national sovereignty, the american war of 1812 very quickl
patriotism and popular culture in the new united states. on june 19th of 1812, james madison made a public announcement of the first war ever to be declared in the history of the united states. he said, quote, i exhort all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wrongs, that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis patriotism was...
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let's listen in. >> days away from electing someone to the presidency of the united states that will put us back on the right track. he started talking about binders. binders. binders. binders of qualified women he learned were out there. we catholics call that an epiphany. look, he never did answer whether or not women were entitled to equal pay for equal work. but i will. barack obama and i are committed to equal pay. we're absolutely committed to making sure that my daughter, his granddaughters -- his daughters and my granddaughters -- i'm making him older than he is -- and have the exact same rights as my sons and my grandson. the exact same rights. [ cheering ] and folks, as joe said, just picture the supreme court after four years. after four years of president romney. ladies and gentlemen, they have made it clear that they also have a very different view on foreign policy. when we entered the war in iraq, they said we should have kept 30,000 troops there. they refuse to commit to an end date on the war in afghanistan, and they openly opposed the signing of an arms control trea
let's listen in. >> days away from electing someone to the presidency of the united states that will put us back on the right track. he started talking about binders. binders. binders. binders of qualified women he learned were out there. we catholics call that an epiphany. look, he never did answer whether or not women were entitled to equal pay for equal work. but i will. barack obama and i are committed to equal pay. we're absolutely committed to making sure that my daughter, his...
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but, i mean, when a candidate for the united states senate makes a provocative comment like that, we have to report it. we have to discuss it. it's surprising. it's eye-opening, and it's going to be something that voters will hear a lot about because, yes, we are talking about it. but ultimately, the race is in the hands of the voters, they may decide they side with richard mourdock or todd akin for other issues, or perhaps they agree with him on those issues. it is a little unusual that rape has become this big buzzword in politics this year. it's very surprising and hard to understand why anybody thought that was going to be a gad idea. >> yeah, and lynn, beth just brought up todd akin there. he has clawed hi way back in missouri. i want to put up this poll here if we've got it. st. louis post dispatch has him within the margin of error now against claire mccaskill who is off the trail, tending to a sick mother. is there enough time between now and aikin's rape comments? has there been enough time that folks have forgotten about him? can they win this thing? >> they might not have
but, i mean, when a candidate for the united states senate makes a provocative comment like that, we have to report it. we have to discuss it. it's surprising. it's eye-opening, and it's going to be something that voters will hear a lot about because, yes, we are talking about it. but ultimately, the race is in the hands of the voters, they may decide they side with richard mourdock or todd akin for other issues, or perhaps they agree with him on those issues. it is a little unusual that rape...
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the base for the first black president of the united states. that's what this is all about. >> this is ridiculous. >> we've got to go after this. >> i'm offended by way is saying here. this is about middle income voters, about somebody who wants to cut taxes for small businesses and middle income voters and not raise taxes on middle income families in order to give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. i encourage everybody to get out and vote and never diminish anybody else's right to vote. that's critical. >> we have to leave it there. i encourage you guys to continue your conversation via twitter perhaps. >> jobs and jobs and jobs. >> we'll leave it here. we have so much other stuff to get to. clarence mckee, kevin cate, appreciate your time this saturday afternoon. >> still to come, does he help or does he hurt? sweetie, you have to scrub it first. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. is that... whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right...
the base for the first black president of the united states. that's what this is all about. >> this is ridiculous. >> we've got to go after this. >> i'm offended by way is saying here. this is about middle income voters, about somebody who wants to cut taxes for small businesses and middle income voters and not raise taxes on middle income families in order to give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. i encourage everybody to get out and vote and never diminish anybody...
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campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>> office politics. what if mitt romney gets elected? from chris janzen to chris matthews i'm going to talk to some of my msnbc colleagues about what it could mean right here on "weekends with alex witt." mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car
campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>> office politics. what if mitt romney gets elected? from chris janzen to chris matthews i'm going to talk to some of my msnbc colleagues about what it could mean right here on "weekends with alex...
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number two is a cold front that's just letting down the northeastern portion of the united states because right now in the ohio valley it's not going much further. if it was doing what we thought it would do initially keep moving east push that storm out to sea that won't happen. clear air in the mid-section of the country, beautiful skies, chilly. snow anywhere from washington into say idaho up to three to five inches. here's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. >>> just a quick note. that snow out west is higher elevations. big story is sandy. >>> coming up retirement, if you're not worried about your savings we will show you why you should be. >>> later inspiration through ted talk. we'll talk to the man behind the popular online videos that have been watched by almost 1 bill honor visitors. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday". >>> meteorologists say sandy, the big storm heading up the east coast could be one for thirst books like katrina or andrew. >> one in five americans are expected to be impacted. might it be the nor'easter of 1991 the so-called perfect storm mem
number two is a cold front that's just letting down the northeastern portion of the united states because right now in the ohio valley it's not going much further. if it was doing what we thought it would do initially keep moving east push that storm out to sea that won't happen. clear air in the mid-section of the country, beautiful skies, chilly. snow anywhere from washington into say idaho up to three to five inches. here's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. >>> just a...
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the first was from the united states supreme court. and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then call rove. two decisions, one in 2000, obviously, with a bush veto which put his candid in the white house and to in 2010, citizens united decision, and that opened the floodgates for contribution, unlimited contributions, in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in history. the second thing that happened was michael field in the republican party. sort of running into a ditch. he could not raise a dime, and it came to the early 2010. you may recall, there was a revelation in los angeles the republican national committee had been entertaining its donors had a lesbian bondage the themed strip club. and for the party of family values it did not work too well, so they could not raise a dime. and this gave him his opening. so in april he had a luncheon at his house. in washington d.c. it was co-hosted by ed gillespie , a former ch
the first was from the united states supreme court. and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then call rove. two decisions, one in 2000, obviously, with a bush veto which put his candid in the white house and to in 2010, citizens united decision, and that opened the floodgates for contribution, unlimited contributions, in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in history. the...
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and you can just imagine her scolding the president of the united states. that would have been fun to say and he says that by the way. he says i watch my p's and q's around my mom, let me tell you that. she said something interesting when she introduced me. this is the most important election of my lifetime and i thought wow, she's not young. she's about 86 years old. never -- and you think of something else, she's been the wife of a president and the mother of a president. and this is the most important election of her lifetime. wow. that was something. and you know what, it is the most important election of our lifetime. so we all know, that's why you're all here. you know why mitt is running. he's running because he loves america and he knows he's got to get it right this time and we all know we're running out of time. just like we stayed when we started my thoughts with you, we're running out of time. we have to get it right this time. we have to do everything we can. we have to listen to barbara bush. we can't just do what she says, just participate a
and you can just imagine her scolding the president of the united states. that would have been fun to say and he says that by the way. he says i watch my p's and q's around my mom, let me tell you that. she said something interesting when she introduced me. this is the most important election of my lifetime and i thought wow, she's not young. she's about 86 years old. never -- and you think of something else, she's been the wife of a president and the mother of a president. and this is the most...